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THE 



GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 35 



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IETY OF LONDON. 



jc obtained in such places bevond the feeble cur- 

 senta caused by the gradual escape of heated air, 



stop a branch 1 ,.,,.,. \ 





md its ropla; ' c-e eurreat-. 



iiiiL.hr not bare other** 



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the neee.-stv t'or ush'c; ti :-r-n;i;r -knife at all i« 



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• Rogef rod 









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in. the answer to " 





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Kije ffiarDroiT^ Cfjrontde, 











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t^csy i6, is47. 





growing, ii ■.,: !s a corre- 









vpondin- variation in the mode of applying tfo 









pruning. 







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Weki.Mw,:, leed,,,. b, !t one general fact which 











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the quality of the large 



would be greti ! sequence of the 



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for nothing when I have 



Here, we take it, was M. Pelvilain's error : 











■ ■: branches implies a c. ,wd of Uv.vcs, and in a 





or master says they are 



his fruit. From a Queen i 







han bigger. Besides I 



\eiv well have spared -2 lbs., and still he woii'd 



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'n.es in peat, and the 





stand well apart, the! breath* h elv, persj \\ 





got by it." That this 



England has vet produced. 









f We write thai there are 



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V'^nt.-liiieueeTbut'he 





-•ead of spiiJIing twigs and yellow 





t the world will follow- 











. la fact, 







on for producing huge 



r to that effect 









signed " Veridiqu, a ad in tin- this to be 



number of i . > leaves ; beeaase it is' 



• ,ii eqaab 





so, it does not materially affect the ( 









whole race of Queens is so 















uces his immense beasts 



tb v will vary much 1 i -i * cxc.( '.it " . 









was imported 







r; that is true; but then 



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nces of skill pushed to its 



by the most experienced eye from xl. 



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Queen; its colour, its form, its crow:-.. ;:':! were 





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lch d an°ernine I1 ce g bv S a 





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t all , his g.azing must 

 beasts are the illustra- 



lib i - to give his • ime, that the In. Pines -h 







to see the Norman or 



lie examined at M.mdrm . 







rival these prodigies. 



and m.t the seedling called the Comic de Par-. 



shown that the 2>J leaves were each ,- 







which he also saw there. We may add, that we 



and aired as tiie 10, which in the 



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«ould be improbable. And it the 10 leaves h«d 



; but it would be more 





o:.ly an area of 00, it is clear that A,-. 



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to imitate then. We 



London. 



the M' udon Pines a e - 



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Q 1 not the old wt -kno i n rieP i - 



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remove it or not; we only put the argument into 



on Queen Pines as ex- 

















rhich reached London; 



lion does not, in oui opi . 



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tr gardening readers to 

















it the' great features of 

 id 10 lb. Queens were 



mumphforF; fort* a striking 



fruit trees. 







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The remarks which we lu«t week made on the 



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• Pm.vii.ain used fibrous 



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be brought into pretty good condition by a man 







Khich e MrMi"tsfof 



ist S^TS 



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^'"at ihf,o 







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ed, that we venture to 



Miding. No man ever u: 



:,,..„,. The water was seat to Mr ' 





sentially departed from 

 ight already mentioned 





aud the v.- Found to be 



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expoitness. tew lumber, mailed 1.: n : and M,:el; 



higii'y impregnated with lead." 



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one to which we should al 









itii an earnest desire to follow it in al 



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entirely fZ want of 



The general principles of pruning, as distin 



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hat no motion of air wdl 



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